canon us will not accept packages from outside the US , so back to square one, i dont have original reciept, but do have a warranty card, clearly stamped for US only, lesson learned, dont buy outside your home country. or stick to a brand that will have a worldwide warranty

canon us will not accept packages from outside the US , so back to square one, i dont have original reciept, but do have a warranty card, clearly stamped for US only, lesson learned, dont buy outside your home country. or stick to a brand that will have a worldwide warranty

AnonymousFeb 21, 2009

I have the same issue.....seems that I can send it for repair, but doesn`t help when it happens 1/2 way into my honeymoon in Bora Bora.......................UGH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I have the same issue.....seems that I can send it for repair, but doesn`t help when it happens 1/2 way into my honeymoon in Bora Bora.......................UGH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

No problem. Just contact Canon Support US via email to discuss your camera's issue and its warranty (amazing that Canon Ireland didn't suggest this). You may have to pay shipping charges, but hopefully that shouldn't be too excessive. Here's the email address:

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The reason it won't work is because when you went in to fix it, you shorted out the flash. That's what the flash was that you saw when you reconnected it to the main board. It's best not to open these and try to work on them yourself. There are steps to take when servicing electronics and it sounds like you forgot to drain the capacitor first. I'd suggest to go this site and see if they can help you www.camerasandparts.com They're very knowledgable with the Canon cameras and I'm sure they can get working just right again or maybe they can tell you the part you need to fix what you did when you were working on it.

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The Canon Rebel T2i was announced on Feb 08, 2010 and Canon just started shipping the DSLR. Your salesperson was thus correct.
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If it's under a year, send it in for warranty with proof of purchase. If the warranty has since expired, try this site: www.camerasandparts.com They're amazing for help with these. The no power problem on the G7 and the G9 is most often from a common loose screw that falls out inside the camera and causes a short, resulting in no power on the device. The site I gave you does the internal correction to the screws so you don't have to worry about the problem from keep happening. They're $89 with all of the service for the camera included and the repair and correction and even cover shipping back. The best part, they do amazing work on these Canons, good luck with it.

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While I can't be specific for your camera the "Palm" sign normally indicates that "Anti-shake stabilisation" is operational and although you can normally turn it off it is preferable not to as it improves the quality of your recording especially when using long zoom.

i got the exactly same problem!!
i bought it on 16th/Feb, next day,17/Feb not more than 20 pictures i took, the issue comes (lens won't action while shift the zoom lever, but it's working ok while switch on and off the camera)
so i bing it to the shop with my angry, they just said to me that you must dropped the camera.

--but i sware i didn't !!!
now they took the camera to Canon base for the exam...